Folding Bushcraft Knife??

LCB

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I have a few 'folding bushcraft knives' I will take a photo over the weekend, but as a kind of do it all, the Spyderco Native 5 in CPM110v is very hard to beat.

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you can choke up to the blade for detailed cuts, and for me every hand position is possible. Being a flat grind and stainless very good for food prep too.
Doesn't look incredibly ergonomic?
 

Megatramp

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Just had a delivery, the two Gerber Mansfields I ordered, and because I have a terrible case of Wadelsthigot syndrome this came along with them.IMG_20240604_101547.jpgThought it may be of interest to you LCB, very similar to the TBS you mentioned.
G10 scales, 93mm handle length, secondary bevel but I'll soon get rid of that. Best bit is it only cost £12.
 
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wickerman

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I had a tbs slip joint was a good knife but no nail knick so hard to deploy wanted a Ben Orford nomad but did not have that kind of money to spare so I made one 01 steel tuffnal scales been using every day for last two years with a problem including cutting roofing felt the over day got covered in bitumen cleaned up with petrol and gave it a sharpen
 

Megatramp

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I had a tbs slip joint was a good knife but no nail knick so hard to deploy wanted a Ben Orford nomad but did not have that kind of money to spare so I made one 01 steel tuffnal scales been using every day for last two years with a problem including cutting roofing felt the over day got covered in bitumen cleaned up with petrol and gave it a sharpen
Pics or it didn't happen!!
 

rowen

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How’s the back spring, is it fairly solid?
Just had a delivery, the two Gerber Mansfields I ordered, and because I have a terrible case of Wadelsthigot syndrome this came along with them.View attachment 88257Thought it may be of interest to you LCB, very similar to the TBS you mentioned.
G10 scales, 93mm handle length, secondary bevel but I'll soon get rid of that. Best bit is it only cost £12.
 

Megatramp

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The Gerber, decent. Somewhere between my Farmer and Manly Wasp but without the irritating 1/4 stops.
The Whitby is a bit mushy but ok, not dissimilar to my Joker. Just finished reprofiling it so I'll see how it goes.
I'm fine with both and prefer them to the ridiculously heavily sprung Boker I had.
 
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Snufkin

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Another vote for the Casstrom Lars Falt. I have couple of tbs boars too but prefer the handle shape of the casstrom more. I also really like my Michael May antler handled Barlow.
 

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